by dls » Wed May 06, 2009 8:11 pm
Hi All,
Thanks for (most) of your responses/thoughts. It's been interesting and educational to see your thoughts on rent/buy, 'appropriate' living space, etc. To clarify, I'm single, no kids or pets, no plans to get married (at least not unless I meet a Lady from outside the Seattle metro area). The house I posted the link to doesn't seem all that 'large' (subjective) to me. It is somewhat to the smaller end of house sizes in South Snohomish county. Perhaps a bit more than I absolutely need, but not really 'oversize', either the house or the lot, for a single person. There are few two bed/1 bath places in South SnoCo. There are many nice looking two bed/1 bath places in areas of Seattle (Greenwood, Ballard, Maple Leaf, etc) but I'm not interested in Seattle, or King County (too high a level of taxes and political correctness).
Running rent-vs-buy scenarios shows that, financially, buying isn't much of a gain over renting unless house prices stop falling right now, and appreciation is ~3%+/year for the next several (10+) years, in which it would take several years to break even considering the buy/sell costs.
I think house prices have not yet bottomed out. I don't know how much farther they may decline, 10%, 5%, 20%, more, less, but I'm starting to think I may be better off renting for another year, even if I pay another $150 - $200/month (move to a better place and pay a bit more for quality of life). Renting for another year or so may also buy some time to see if we are entering an inflationary or deflationary period.
Lastly, I'm still debating if I want to be 'lock' into a house. I'm (almost) 48. At 55, 7 years, I can take early retirement from my employer (full medical coverage) and go do something else. I'm somewhat getting tired of the Seattle area. The crowds, the taxes, the political correctness (as a straight white male I'm tired of being told I'm what is wrong with the world). Might be nice to go to Spokane, or the Tri-Cities, or even Yakima. The money I don't spend on a place in the Seattle Metro area will go a long way in those areas.